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Tom Carter dedicated the album to Jack Rose and wrote a poem which was included in the LP
For Jack: fellow traveler
on the road up through
the magnolia; the road
over sky & asphault; the
road into the earth.
See you there, brother.
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Still Single review:
Guitar duo of Tom Carter (Charalambides) and Marc Orleans (Sunburned Hand of the Man, D. Charles Speer and the Helix) blast all the air out of the room with extended improvisations and occasional folk/bluegrass rambles. Most of the tracks here are electric, and you can’t blame them for wanting to tear the carpet off the floors with the kind of noisepocalypse they throw down here (especially “Leaf in a Whirlwind,” which sounds fitting given the skree that such a title accounts for). They touch on some Cooder-isms elsewhere (“Eyes on a Cabbage Head”) and the rest of the record is spent in astral conversation with the spirit of their fallen comrade Jack Rose. Extraordinary players smackin’ it down for a friend, no harm in that. Comes with digital download that includes two more tracks. (
Volcanic Tongue said a thing:
New duo project from Tom Carter of Charalambides and Marc Orleans of Sunburned Hand Of The Man. If you’ve caught any of the recent solo blats from Tom Carter since his relocation to NYC then you’ll know that that these days his guitar is fully set to shred and this is a stunning document of two string-thinkers working with maximal freedom and organic rhythms. The opening “Eyes Of Jewels, Mirrored Bodies” marries Orleans great fingerpicking style – which comes from a similar place to Glenn Jones – to Tom’s wild west coast style. Later tracks explode the blueprint even further, marring a 90s underground feel for squeal with an immolating post-Sonny Sharrock aesthetic. Easily one of the wildest sides either of these guys have cut and if you’re into bloodied six string euphoria then you’ll even be able to forgive them their ‘poem’ to Jack Rose. Stick to the string-slinging, brothers! 150g vinyl with download.